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Old 26-07-2018, 05:22 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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On 25/07/2018 21:07, Stewart Robert Hinsley wrote:
On 22/07/2018 22:39, David wrote:
On 22/07/2018 22:17, Pollygolly wrote:
Came across this thistle like plant in Anglesey a couple of weeks
ago. At first I thought it was a thistle with insects or something,
but close inspection showed that the white spots were actually raised
bumps and quite regular across all the leaves, even the emerging
ones. 2 plants side by side along the coast path, no others visible.

Pictures at:

http://www.photobox.co.uk/album/5371675767

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Looks a lot like Teasel to me.


I think that it's the other one (with bristly leaf surfaces), i.e.
bristly oxtounge (Helminthotheca echioides) - the basal leaves of teasel
go together so water gets trapped in pools around the stem. (In this
weather the pools will be absent, but the hollows would still be there.)

There is a difference between the bristles in the two species, but I
would to hit the books to remind me what it is.


That's the one, thanks very much. Must confess I've never heard of or
seen it before, but the pictures I've found look very similar. Pity I
did not see it in flower.